Four people from Llanelli have been charged after protests at the Stradey Park Hotel.
A task force is on "high alert" after an increase in reports of dead seabirds on Scotland's coasts.
The star discusses his time in One Direction and fatherhood in his first interview for six years.
Rating of Wales' largest water company drops for a second year due to a rise in sewage spills.
The BBC Radio Scotland presenter lost her voice while on air promoting her programme.
Lilia Valutyte's mother on the moment her daughter was stabbed and the hunt to catch her killer.
Broadcaster Jeremy Vine says the man in question must consider the damage being done to the BBC and to his friends.
Thomas Cashman, who shot dead schoolgirl Olivia Pratt-Korbel, is refused permission to appeal.
Wembley Stadium says the demand for accessible tickets has been "unprecedented".
The university lost its membership of the UCEA after it settled a staff pay dispute locally.
Nick wrote the cards for his twin daughters while dying from an aggressive brain tumour.
Tourism cash is being lost due to poor marketing and transport links, warns the report.
Dunbeath Castle and 28,500 acres of land on the Caithness coast have been put on the market.
Supermarket reports a hike in cases, as MP says steal-to-order gangs are "operating with impunity".
Fresh claims over the conduct of a BBC presenter lead Wednesday's papers.
The deal between France's Renault and the Chinese maker of London taxis will support 19,000 jobs.
Threads is a social media app for some and a nightmarish BBC movie from 1984 for others.
An independent review has been published into claims the NEAS covered up patient failings.
A report questions the language used for some checks, including assessing whether the baby is "pink all over".
Northstowe will be the UK's biggest new town since the development of Milton Keynes in the 1960s.
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